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March 19 WAOB Summary
2013-03-23 03:47:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: WAOB Frigid conditions prevailed across the far upper Midwest, including eastern North Dakota, where weekly temperatures averaged at least 10-15° F below normal. In the West, mid-March warmth caused some premature melting of high-elevation snow packs. As a result, spring and summer runoff forecasts remained mostly unfavorable from California to the central and southern Rockies. read more
March 12 WAOB Summary
2013-03-15 20:24:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: WAOB Two storm systems provided additional drought relief in the Corn Belt. The first system produced widespread Midwestern snow, and later became a late-season winter storm from the central Appalachians into southern New England. The second system resulted in some late-week snow across the Upper Midwest, but sparked rain across the remainder of the Corn Belt. read more
Feb. 12 WAOB Summary
2013-02-15 21:44:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Across the remainder of the country, precipitation was mostly light. Scattered weekly totals in excess of 2 in. were confined to the South and East, primarily from the central Gulf Coast into parts of the Carolinas, and in southern New England. Little or no precipitation was observed on the High Plains, in large sections of the West, and across Floridas peninsula. read more
Jan. 23 WAOB Summary
2013-01-25 21:13:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: WAOB This week the WAOB summary not only included an updated drought monitor and seasonal drought outlook, it also had an overview of 2012. With maps and graphs of temps and precipitation throughout the year, it's interesting to look back at 2012 and see how the weather progressed across the United States. read more
Jan. 8 WAOB Summary
2013-01-08 22:34:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: USDA Much of the Midwest experienced a dry week, except for some light precipitation across the southern tier of the region. Nevertheless, snow remained on the ground in much of the Corn Belt, particularly across the Ohio Valley and the Upper Midwest. Elsewhere, cold, mostly dry weather covered the West, with light precipitation confined to the Rockies and the Pacific Coast States. Weekly temperatures averaged at least 10-20° F below normal in snow-covered sections of the Intermountain West. read more
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